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{{Class_2_Fauna|title1 = Shoal of Fish|tab = [[Fauna]]|image1 = Shoal of Fish Fauna.png}}Certain species of [[:Category:Attitude: Passive|passive]] [[fauna]] in ''[[Subnautica]]'' |
{{Class_2_Fauna|title1 = Shoal of Fish|tab = [[Fauna]]|image1 = Shoal of Fish Fauna.png}}Certain species of [[:Category:Attitude: Passive|passive]] [[fauna]] in ''[[Subnautica]]'' sometimes gather together in shoals, indicating that they are most likely juveniles. Usually '''Shoals of Fish''' appear closer to the surface but certain species will swarm in the [[Depth Levels|depths]] and in open waters. |
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The [[fauna]] in a Shoal will flee from the player when approached. The player can break up a Shoal by swimming through it, but the fish will swarm again once the danger is over. |
The [[fauna]] in a Shoal will flee from the player when approached. The player can break up a Shoal by swimming through it, but the fish will swarm again once the danger is over. |
Revision as of 06:45, 11 July 2018
Template:Class 2 FaunaCertain species of passive fauna in Subnautica sometimes gather together in shoals, indicating that they are most likely juveniles. Usually Shoals of Fish appear closer to the surface but certain species will swarm in the depths and in open waters.
The fauna in a Shoal will flee from the player when approached. The player can break up a Shoal by swimming through it, but the fish will swarm again once the danger is over.
While Shoals of Fish cannot normally be interacted with, it is possible to use the Propulsion Cannon and the Prawn Suit Propulsion Cannon to grab and move the Shoal of Fish.
Swarming Species
The following species can be found forming Shoals:
Gallery
A Shoal of Hoopfish in the Kelp Forest
A Shoal of Boomerang near the Jellyshroom Cave Entrance
A school of Bladderfish
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